As we will show, this research suggests that economic inequality may have even more far‐reaching consequences than commonly believed. Indeed, investigating the effects of economic inequality on citizens'' soci
For refugee adolescents, language difficulties and consequences of traumatic experiences can provide barriers to peer acceptance23,24. Moreover, social integration is not a one-sided process. Instead, it depends on multiple actors’ simultaneous attitudes and behaviours25, with the attitudes and behaviou...
It concludes with reactions generated among those who experience these systems from above and below, and the role of ideology in their consequences. View chapter Chapter Inequality International Encyclopedia of Human Geography Reference work2009, International Encyclopedia of Human Geography G. DeVerteuil...
Economic and Social Consequences of Human Mobility Restrictions Under COVID-19doi:10.2139/ssrn.3573609mobilitynetworkinequalityincomesegregationCOVID-19In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, National governments have applied lockdown restrictions to reduce the infection rate.We perform a massive analysisBon...
in higher rates of hate crime underreporting by police. Findings reveal slavery’s nefarious consequences disadvantage Black populations but also spillover to Latinos, particularly in the South. In both regions, contemporary Black p...
Also, the possible downstream consequences of having access to tangible reserves should be considered in future research. Tangible reserves may not be ubiquitously positive, but could possibly lead to jealousy, the need for protection from theft, and personal security risks, especially if these ...
Class status and socio-economic status as oxy-morons? A basic translation problem Sociology has long wrestled with ways to define, evaluate and measure social inequality. Indeed, the consequences of equality and inequality are implicit to the writing of Hobbes, Locke, Rousseau, Wollstonecraft, de ...
A new perspective on the economic consequences of population change. Rand document MR–1274. Santa Monica: RAND. Google Scholar Corbo, V. (2004). Policy Challenges of Population Aging and Pension Systems in Latin America. Symposium on Global Demographic Change: Economic Implications and Policy ...
often amplifying each other’s effects on individuals and communities. Understanding the roots and consequences of these problems is the first step toward meaningful change. Whether through education, advocacy, or policy reform, addressing these challenges requires collective effort and a commitment to cr...
Previous research has shown that no country currently meets the basic needs of its residents at a level of resource use that could be sustainably extended to all people globally. Using the doughnut-shaped ‘safe and just space’ framework, we analyse the historical dynamics of 11 social indicator...